Robert Howeyrhowey@thelancasternews.com
Experience was the winner in the annual Lancaster Golf Club championship on Sunday, Aug. 11.
“This one is for the old guys,” said an exuberant Mike “Red Man” Kennington just after he captured the LGC title with a one-under 143 (71-72) in the two-day, 36-hole event.

Robert Howeyrhowey@thelancasternews.com
County coaches are hoping for better results as their teams battle in their second scrimmages this week.
Coaches at Buford, Andrew Jackson and Indian Land noted mixed results in their first scrimmages.
“We did some things well and then we have some areas we need to work on,” AJ coach David Moore said. “We have our share of youth and we know we’re going to have to grow up fast.”
AJ visited Lee Central of Bishopville to play the Stallions at Keenan High School.

Michael Knight
For The Lancaster News
Brandy Baker and Timbo Mangum were in the front row in the Montgomery Towing Super Street main event Saturday night, Aug. 10, at the Lancaster Super Speedway.
When the green flag dropped Baker, Mangum, Walter Cook and Joey Engelbrecht all roared into turn one battling for the lead. The huge crowd stood as leader Mangum exited turn 2 and completed lap one.
As the laps ticked off it was Mangum in the lead followed by Baker and then Baker’s son, Andrew Baker.

Robert Howeyrhowey@thelancasternews.com
Experience was the winner in the annual Lancaster Golf Club championship on Sunday, Aug. 11.
“This one is for the old guys,” said an exuberant Mike “Red Man” Kennington just after he captured the LGC title with a one-under 143 (71-72) in the two-day, 36-hole event.